Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 21, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY TIDINGS
Mmwgino Editor
daily « dings
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NWvrthker > t, l«BT
▲ ÜNlVBBSAL CALL:— O Preise th« bord, all ye Battons:
X AUM& GrtT
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-praise hlm, all ye people. Tor Ua merciful kindness la great to­
ward to: aad the truth of tha Lord aadureth forever. , Praise ys
UM Lord. Psalm I t i t i . Ì.
PMAYBM: May to« day eraeMy com* through Thy htotolng.
Lato, ma « to «Cotta Whàa «vary kana toaU how ta Thea am« «very
gam e a ttra ctiv e.
aEEUöE
in d u stries?’ _
have-become a fcrture la business. An
Evetees business Edea Is inconceivable.
Dreamd ia tim garb of aailtew, a gang of nwto
«re cattm« <m Maal reaideute iH tt a rtock
fere
Mad teW g tlmm o f affcriftg them fer «ale at prices
whieh they say represent only a few th or fifth of
the vahite of the good«.offered.-The atery they tell
their prospective cuetomerd is that the fate were
tafceg from aqpigglere, which alone permits them to
sacrifice om the price. *
.
Already a number of «alee have been record;
ed, which pntepts Us to remark that somebody is
“ stuag.’’
?
** The game 1« ah old one. It has been worked be­
fore. legitim ate dealers do net have to aell genu­
ine fare in the manner adapted by the so-called sail­
ors.
v
It is not our business to tell the Individual how
to spend his money, hot we are confident that there
is BOMethteg “ shady0 in connection with the trans-
actten.->Msdfera News.
«»m — « i ^
There are now 20,991,388 aatomebifos under
license and being driven in the United States, ac­
cording to a Washington report. And It is correct.
¡We counted then n a traffic jam <t five corners
SuMgay aftertex».—Willows Jmmial.
/
Whenever « "politician wtehon te say something
• he known will meet with general approval he tells
►
: jrh at a woaderfri aum Lindberg is. tt is
some-
iking like dteeasaing the weather «ad mnch safer
tean commenting upon profaiUtion, tariff or farm
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Champ«
“Corns down sad play tor
he pleaded, hoMtog t e l MM* I
invitingly. 'T «to onto a
Play Spanish MoonUghV I.
always wanted t«. hear
ft by
cm« who knew hew—I am ««V
do," he «uttered InuetottW.
By good Irish lock he Bad
tluned bar favorite air. Ska
tated only a moment and the«
a mischievous tough, toCato
knew she was Suing wrong; D<
IVO it to tor
r beauty w««
tod touch her to
WM real, y«t w u
world atodd «tm, kis taufptas Uneh-
tod «al her I ov MI m m tftod «vary
convolution of his brain. Hto heart
heat wildly as If reteldng that Ito
mate had been found. Terry knew
pat to the moment he wee ne
enough to call It by Ito right
•LOVE.’’
“Aad to think I have neve
yon beforer'he sighed to Psi
Delores gtoaeed to Mm <
from the corners of to r an
came to play for you—not
she reminded, all nneoasch
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BATTLB
Colo»
A Vancouver, B. (X, paper credits the late
Uncle Joe Gannon with the authorship of thk epi­
gram: “ What this country needs te a gpod five
cent cigar.’* Very well, then it was Llfiyd George
Who^teid: “ England expects every a a a te do his
A* *
1 > jf?
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This jreuld be. a big year for
floods, predicted Mr. Herbert Jan-
Vrln Browne, the long distance
weather forecaster, among h 1 a
other predictions, and now - the
' New Magland Hood has goM'Into
1«S7 history along with thé vast­
er floods in th e Mississippi valley.
.. Not all of Browne’s predictions
h iv e ceme Ores hat he wan dead
right in forecasting that this
Why is It that no much tine Would be a heck of a year insofar
scenery is ' along tha poorest as weather " Wis concerned. Be­
fttads?
sides the floods, there have been
«nite a few tornadoe»—“toy tor­
Ali the honor a man sometimes nadoes,” as Browse weald call
them— and In many sections folks
has consists pf the ‘‘Hop.” In
are still talking about tha raid
front of his name.
lamarar they had. The Weather
Bureau continue« to. sneer at
Browne, hut hard-headed business
The l u t glafcda « man f<
men and sem e agricultural organ­
Hke cfrercislng are those that
izations continue to pay good
crete perepiratiun.
money for his forecasts.
Occasionally Browne sits him­
’ How some dead men would self down shd Writes Secretary
laugh if they could see what is et Agricalture Jardine, charging
skid about them on their tomb­ that the Weffther Bureau has at­
stone^!
tempted to cover up the facts of
weathdr conditions predicted by
,
Only two real problems are Browne tong beforehand. He
universally popular— how to hasp claims, for Instance, that last Au­
from getting old' and how to to t gust Wag the coldest August ever
..recorded an$ that the Bureau
rich.
tried to obscure that fact In its
bulletins.
Has Heck says: "When a man
gito into a fight that don’t belong
te him, he won’t Inst more’ than
two rounds.”
* Charles H. Hnrgadira hau be­
come n jugular employe of the
Wefltors Unloa Telegraph Cota-
pnay. an tottery men nt the relay
Mattoa nt AahlaaS. O, H. Hed­
borg. whs ton teen **b«tiery
I. H. Stewart is reported to
hum ” to well ns expert lineman
hate
sold 10 carload« of Ben Da­
nt thto utaMon tor n long time,
rts
Ulflptos
to a New York ftNU tor
npw devntto hto entire time to the
76 cents h box, f. e. b. H e h as
(too work m t e f Ashland..
not yet sold *Mu Yellow Newton
plpplw.
ì
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If you "3Bn’t belle/e we’ve had
a flu« administration the l u t few
years you should read the prest-
dent’a Thanksgiving ^proclamation
A straagn idiRtoutoto w a n
to u te In the tok te e t a DettoK and grow wtoe.
otftoe hulldlug. Poltra called tt a
bemk and threw ft la tha lake be­
töre anyone had a chance to sug­
gest that It might to tha n e «
,
D^orra ^
’*«1* W T l
hut shook St-head viraronat
called ’Old Mraacleen de Aeto.’
•Terry nodded to M«tovaL' tel
vd he titrakd cassali? felt that no. game Be had ever
hoard could to t e suited t o t Httor.
"Call me 'Terry* will Jour* he ask­
ed earnestly.
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pltallty to his gbesto.“
The SMM peon who had aceoi«*
pauled Dolores on the -guMr ca­
tered at tMs moaseut with a eato
web covered bottle from which to
filled three exquisite wine glasses.
He handled the bottle with a rev­
erence alsMto amounting to vener­
ation. Th»,.««rMMW over, to
“To^mir health, penors!” touted
Vaaquea Me slppdd hto wine to
keen enjoyment
Terry followed hto exapple with
u d found
strange young man who had not
been jproyerty srOtoatod. However,
ske dismissed all thought of send
toe him away. Nothing quite so
excitin g u their dMOtian had ever
happened at the raacno before.
Dolores knew ehe should not feel
that way about an nncoaventtondl
thing, hot she dMt
*T 1M*V hover seek you in town
Dolores,” Tn»Ty*t voice broke into
h«r thoughts. ’’Where do yon go
background; Mri Brandon drained whon. you come In f’
“I have never been to San Fran-
Wa giaes at a galp. «utod Ms auns
clsco, au or,” replied Dotoru a Mt
regrotfaay, then she paused to re­
“Well, let’s go.
call how Ma voice sotr-find When
papers here—“
t o said tor name. . Shd Shed It.
Terry had been i
"We Vaaquea are Spanish, ydn
excuse to retuto t
know,* she continued. “Our wo-
ind thn dancer. 1
menremrin at home.’’
hunt offered a -ft
raised It
'Tte* te*W
Tfcr-
n 1 N M M Mu flufeMthm at toe
. "Tour pdpers a
secluded« custom. “Thn town to
gloriousl Haven’t you even seen
Ito U eatru , Ito wbgderful cafes—
Itotoaxms CotUtall R o u teri
•No-wonh of UM i ” She tod
* IMslllusromnent: The feotball fen, eager te pose
as an old grad, takes the trouble to learn all the
verses of the varsity toast and discovers that none
erf the atateni at th« game know« the first.
.
W hile Big Bill Thompson wai
battling the British to Chicago,
Borland w u obnerv Ing rat-week
Oh, rata!
worth.
TORNINO THE PAGES
tttet the time Will « to » when a
amuring himself with a gun will
ised as he docs Dow when found
with M; whip at the expense of a
,
Salem sh o w e^ la a public way
her welcome to the new comers
within her gates. Now let each
Salemlte by word and deed, show
this spirit of welcosse and netkh-
borllnees In private ways and
transactions throughout the yearn.
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' Terrifying nightmare afflict
«fine Democratic bosses, senators
and congrueemen who fast* that
the noarinatloB of Al Smith would
tarn congressional and other
beat«'-to their states « n r to ’, the
RepgMteana . next
November.
There «re Several such states and
the Most premihent example is
that of North Carolina, .where
Senator fttnmon«'fears dnnrtge to
his wefl-olled machine In cale of
Smith’s aemtnaUoa had hence is
Working against Al for all he la
MOTHERS- G E T <Sr«A^:
m jumping f rom ah alr-
wtth a parachute ope U
«d to count ten before puU-
« string. It la satd thaVe
Uw “Danspeej - Tanp’ T”
on record.— Lake Coontr
Your Money, But—
«mtor V sa to » «M «•
zaddcapWer Dolore, se*
k ftoyuo* hastend« «ad
«eertoofciay Pen >Von*
re-jiksflff
i ï » eio
V n p la
i r a t * o
a buccw
MtidWMM
M
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u rhe^protpertty t M
Mgnt w
o u ia a * ev
m
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* Ata JTmtotow t o the
t i l h U l • wagon«. TIM ‘ raeoag
« dteooverp o/ yoM has
consista . a t certain ' politician«
K 7ar«Ms ranch where
who ara. a fr u td o f Jostog control
la thstr Maas Matas la casa oer-
tala aaadM atraary nominated.
political 6o««, and
Neither of thane bugbear« is
•andò», with flron-
the e x e la r in poasessloa of o a •
party, hat Qm first Ja hhrdeqt °*
the Rapabttsaos and the «eoond is
CMAMT8M Nh—C«*MUaaed
g im ig the Most bother to so n s
The
report of a cannon la the
Democrats. They all know that
qutbt of the room.could
those who g i n the hand wagon Its peaceful
not bate b ee» Mors startling. Van-
fir s t. pnskea. when momentum is «ues MMMgat and his Veto rihtod
needed moat, Wlh ha rewarded
With places near the driver’« seat
when the tflae qomes to dish oat
the varions brands of political
dellcatemerf wMch make t h e
tumgat »M eto Thee.
Could business get along without woment -
Xo more than a w at artny wtthoat men, a fish
without water, or a motor without oil. A wdman-
less business world would result in chaws, with in-
dnstriri batters punching typewriters, department
executives puslpng telephone plugs, and assistants
fomble-fingering work in factories now done with
nimble female digits.
,
A recent su rv ey ,” Otto Sehnering, leading in-
dw trial authority said* “ stores that pnmtteaUy 83
per cent of the cou n try’s 88,000,000 male population
over fifteen yuan of age mow is. gainfully employed.
There are 10,000,000 m e n stenographer«, tele­
phone
. achool teachers, store * and office
clerks and factory worker«. Thus, there is an in­
sufficient man supply to replace the women workers,
antes« milliens of taen would bfe shifted from present
employment Even if this were possible, 40 per cent
at thogt teen works®« would be meapahte at per-
fo m in g duties now. dam by women.
“ Women are being employed in business in
rapidly 'increasing Bumbeta. As an iflustration,
there Were 1,144,000 men and 503,000 woman ten-,
ployed in clerical positions in 1810. > The number
had mowhted last year to 2,W0#X) man and l r
960,000 women, or increases of 46 and f 1 per Cent,
respeetitaly. There ante are inure than 2,500,000
woteeh Working Ju manufacturing and mechanical
h *■*•*» «*“•»• «*
worried politicians. The f i r s t
wb, b, t o U t largest, Ipeludes
the«« who Wish that knew Which
of the preoldentihl haggle« la
often thought she UunM Oka to go
Outclassing . the
Cervallit
high— touted champs of UN Wilr
amette valley— with pstetlcally
tho tame «âne which they out-
elaaaed the Aefclaad OritoDes od
Anefsttce Day— Medford Tiger«
woe a tt-S victory Saturday.
TVtoe OervalBa tkfeatohed the
Medfoed IS yard Une When thé
wutb help tor «own«. Time nnà
nghte Mdlfbrd ripped through thn
OobvalH« line t«r t in t down and
eh Ike offensive end first downs
to Ohrry the passes or to flop the
hack« for a loss.
A spiooth and lightning' triple
r e n a » hack, used by Medford,
nmnand jk e Visitors-and jet HeM*
torti thtough for long gains rm
«Mag over ton dear
il he saw a vision mlr-
dopth.Out bald him
*»
P. 8. Puckett, the
Bober w ho-enjoys
m of bet«« ««ite «
grato to gà to the
Cold Spring
the vaput««
brat hunter,
Klondike In
nlng rite work.
Ohe h o t Sieh at
to to ■eVv-
ied, the chüdren' te fnrnlsh the
remainder of the lunch. Ticket«
a
ceat ef five rapto is
82 I t c h e s kte to be
I coet of
Equipment
itch»® Will he furnished
eh tel’ k torA '